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that's obviously the big worry. we have been through big changes in the economy before. over the past few decades. some of it, some of the slow growth is a matter of time. everyone says coming out of the huge collapse we had in 2007, going in to 2008, it was going to take seven years to ten years to get out of the problem. to have this expectation that three to four years in we would have a meaningful change, you know, i heard -- i had the opportunity to hear paul volcker the former chairman of the federal reserve speak this morning and that was the line he was saying wch are three years in and some of it is taking time and not doing policies that retard the process and slow it down. >> good information. good information. thank you lex haris thing. we threw the occupy thing on you at the last minute since it was developing and you did a great job. we appreciate it. we will follow the developments at mcpherson square park. i'm just kind of listening to see what is going on. mcpherson square park where they put up a permanent struf. they have been ordered to take it down.
that's obviously the big worry. we have been through big changes in the economy before. over the past few decades. some of it, some of the slow growth is a matter of time. everyone says coming out of the huge collapse we had in 2007, going in to 2008, it was going to take seven years to ten years to get out of the problem. to have this expectation that three to four years in we would have a meaningful change, you know, i heard -- i had the opportunity to hear paul volcker the former chairman of...
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they will ride from here from the pentagon to the national mall for a big rally. joe? >> sandra end dodoendo, thanks . >>> a special memorial day edition of state of union with candy crowley at 9:00 eastern. she's talking about the difficulties veterans face after returning from serving. i'll ask her about that after the break. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> at 9:00 eastern this morning, in honor of memorial day, state of the union is concentrating on issues that affect veterans. candy crowley joins me from washington now. candy, some veterans returning home from military service are experiencing a lot of difficulties, aren't they? >> the figures are pretty astonishing. 1 in 4 deals with either substance abuse problems, ptsd, homelessness. look, most veterans come home and find a way to cope with the world that they find and move on to have very productive lives, but ther
they will ride from here from the pentagon to the national mall for a big rally. joe? >> sandra end dodoendo, thanks . >>> a special memorial day edition of state of union with candy crowley at 9:00 eastern. she's talking about the difficulties veterans face after returning from serving. i'll ask her about that after the break. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the...
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you can't argue with a big deal. >>> all right. the stock market opening bell rang just about, 9:30 eastern time now, about an hour ago. let's look at the number. dow up 13. plus 13, still trading though above 12,000. new jobless numbers are released today and there are mixed news. let's go straight to stephanie elam with an update. hi. >> hi, don. this is not the way you would like to see a jobs report come out when you take a look at what was going on in january. really, the numbers are not what we would like to see. we did see that the economy added 36,000 jobs last month. overall, you say, good, we added, but if you look at this chart here, you can see that's really nothing. they were expected to add 149,000 jobs. so not a lot of jobs added, below expectations, and if you look at the unemployment rate, which is a separate survey that's conducted, you can see it went down. it fell from 9% to 9.4%. how is that possible for it to fall if we saw there weren't enough jobs created. because some people said, you know what, either beca
you can't argue with a big deal. >>> all right. the stock market opening bell rang just about, 9:30 eastern time now, about an hour ago. let's look at the number. dow up 13. plus 13, still trading though above 12,000. new jobless numbers are released today and there are mixed news. let's go straight to stephanie elam with an update. hi. >> hi, don. this is not the way you would like to see a jobs report come out when you take a look at what was going on in january. really, the...
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he had read about manning's alleged leak to wikileaks and sensed a big story. so you started looking for julian assange? >> he was lying very low, so it took me four or few days to find out where he was and make contact. >> reporter: at a cafe in brussels, davis finally came face to face with assange. >> so my pitch was let's create an alliance between "the guardian" and other news organizations that you get serious impact so that it becomes impossible to stop us so we're not in one jurisdiction where the government or courts may block us. we'll scattered, and he locked on to that idea. >> reporter: straight out of a spy novel, davis headed back to london with a sacred pass code arielle's song had written on a napkin. one day later, he had the database. >> all right. now this is actually pretty gooding right? >> reporter: assange invited the "new york times" and german newspaper "der spiegel" to join them. in an unprecedented collaboration, the three newspapers began to sift through the thousands of documents. so i've come here to london to the headquarters of
he had read about manning's alleged leak to wikileaks and sensed a big story. so you started looking for julian assange? >> he was lying very low, so it took me four or few days to find out where he was and make contact. >> reporter: at a cafe in brussels, davis finally came face to face with assange. >> so my pitch was let's create an alliance between "the guardian" and other news organizations that you get serious impact so that it becomes impossible to stop us so...
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it is good, but this is big time tonight. very big. >> i will step it up for you, blitzer. in terms of the thing tonight, gladys knight. and what you did, you didn't hear wolf blitzer saying he was one of the pips. here you are. >> it's amazing what photo shop can do. >> we've been having a little fun with him over the course of the last two days. >> you're too young to remember. >> i was listening to her this morning on my ipod walking my dog. >> you've read about it in your history books. i grew up listening to a lot of motown. thank you very much. >> it will be fun today. >> so, that show coming up next. that show you do? >> michele bachmann's going to be in "the situation room" live and occupy wall street, we don't know what's going to happen over the next two hours, so we're watching that. we've got mary snow on the scene. >> do we have some wolf blitzer dancing at the show? >> tonight on the soul train awards? >> i don't buy it. this is your big pitch for "dancing with the stars." >> brooke baldwin, that would be lovely. >>> coming up, a man who lived the life many of
it is good, but this is big time tonight. very big. >> i will step it up for you, blitzer. in terms of the thing tonight, gladys knight. and what you did, you didn't hear wolf blitzer saying he was one of the pips. here you are. >> it's amazing what photo shop can do. >> we've been having a little fun with him over the course of the last two days. >> you're too young to remember. >> i was listening to her this morning on my ipod walking my dog. >> you've read...
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this is going to be big, isn't it? >> yeah. it's becoming very big as we speak. conditions going downhill very rapidly, and we're getting reports now of accumulating freezing rain and ice as well as numerous accidents across parts of the south. psych the system as a whole, and some of the worst weather in here right now. even thousand it looks like the pink is moving into georgia, we're not getting a whole heck of a lot in that area. we have three-plus inches on the northeast side of town with slick street there is, and i want to go into arkansas now, particularly along i-30 where we have reports of numerous accidents. about halfway between little rock and texarkana is a town called friendship. there's a 15-car accident there with multiple injuries. the interstate is blocked. there's also a semi trailer that has been jackknifed on i-30 near malvern north of that area. very icy, dangerous conditions. most has changed to snow now, but we had sleet and freezing rain mixed now. we have reports of a lot of accidents and some freezing rain along the i-20 corridor. i wa
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how big a deal is this? >> it's a huge deal and our package of stories put all of this into context. we have what it means to the middle east. my story looks at who are these people who made this revolution half. how did they pull it off. >> that's a question we have. as we see these pictures of thousands of people in the squares, in the streets, who are these people? >> it's a remarkable group. a small core of activists but the vast majority of the people we saw in the squares and in other cities across egypt over the past week were first time protesters, were people who had never been to a political demonstration in their lives and yet they were able to get together. they were able to be disciplined. they were able too much a positive message and until they were provoked a couple of days ago, they were mostly peaceful and it's really quite remarkable that they pulled this off, that they brought a dictator of 30 years practically to his knees and not only that what they have done has had ripping effects. th
how big a deal is this? >> it's a huge deal and our package of stories put all of this into context. we have what it means to the middle east. my story looks at who are these people who made this revolution half. how did they pull it off. >> that's a question we have. as we see these pictures of thousands of people in the squares, in the streets, who are these people? >> it's a remarkable group. a small core of activists but the vast majority of the people we saw in the...
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. >>> and big problems for tonight's big games. hundreds of families who forked over their heard earned money for pricey tickets outraged when they didn't have seats. what happened. you'll hear from them and a live report from dallas in just moments. >> sarah palin goes on christian tv and gives the president a jab over the crisis in egypt. you'll hear it for yourself. >>> and president obama says protesters in egypt have options. you'll hear his latest strategy on the stalemate in the news right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. the top story, it's now early morning in cairo. pro-democracy leaders entrenched in ta her square. demonstrators began surging toward army tanks. and elsewhere modest signs that life is slowly returning to normal for many egyptians. banks opened for the first time in ten days allowing people and businesses to withdraw cash. >>> president obama said he was asked about the potential role of muslim brotherhood. take a listen to what he said. >> i think it's one fax in northern egypt. they don't
. >>> and big problems for tonight's big games. hundreds of families who forked over their heard earned money for pricey tickets outraged when they didn't have seats. what happened. you'll hear from them and a live report from dallas in just moments. >> sarah palin goes on christian tv and gives the president a jab over the crisis in egypt. you'll hear it for yourself. >>> and president obama says protesters in egypt have options. you'll hear his latest strategy on the...
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stevie was a big part of those victories. and now scott is one round away from winning the tournament which would be quite remarkable. >> so hopefully next time we get on here, we'll get that audio problem straightened out. obviously, a really long delay. >> reporter: i hope so. >> you've got it. thanks for that report, man. >>> you've heard that music soothes the savage beast. so wait until you see when a whale hears a mariachi band. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. >>> a beluga whale is stealing the show in maryland. can you explain this? >> if you've ever been in some of these huge aquariums, they offer venues for huge events. a wedding was taking place and the mariachi band
stevie was a big part of those victories. and now scott is one round away from winning the tournament which would be quite remarkable. >> so hopefully next time we get on here, we'll get that audio problem straightened out. obviously, a really long delay. >> reporter: i hope so. >> you've got it. thanks for that report, man. >>> you've heard that music soothes the savage beast. so wait until you see when a whale hears a mariachi band. for broccoli, say one. for toys,...
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it's a big part of this. follow us on a blog as well. next week we'll meet the other pack of our six pack, including a woman who says 58 is the new 28. i like that. thanks for watching, everybody. "cnn saturday morning" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. we have breaking news. we're learning about an assassination attempt on egyptian vice president omar suleiman, details ahead. >>> meantime, tahrir square is calm. that wasn't the case hours ago when gunshots could be heard in the night. military troops firing warning shots at protester. >>> meantime, opposition parties are now agreeing to meet with egypt's new vice president today, but the violence continues to spread. >>> new this morning a possible terrorist attack shuts don a critical pipeline in egypt. one of the main pipelines running from jordan to syria. >>> here at home, the football hasn't been thrown yet but six people were injured when ice fell from the roof of cowboys stadium. one man hit in the head. another in the shoulder. none of the injuries are life threateni
it's a big part of this. follow us on a blog as well. next week we'll meet the other pack of our six pack, including a woman who says 58 is the new 28. i like that. thanks for watching, everybody. "cnn saturday morning" starts right now. >>> good morning, everyone. we have breaking news. we're learning about an assassination attempt on egyptian vice president omar suleiman, details ahead. >>> meantime, tahrir square is calm. that wasn't the case hours ago when...
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you can see a big difference. we've got fairly nice temperatures across the southeast and these 20s and 30s across the central and south-central united states. all right. area of low pressure is going to trek from the tennessee river valley and make its way up towards the northeast and towards new england. now, it's going to be on the backside of this low. that's where the coldest temperatures are going to be located. out ahead of it still fairly mild. so most areas wet weather, however, a few of those areas are not going to fare so well because you could see some icy conditions like in louisville, kentucky and lexington. could be all rain, could be all snow and it's probably going to be a mixture. let's take you to texas and show you what happened there in the last 24 hour. yesterday about 1:00, this happened. the dome the cowboys stadium was covered with snow. they saw 3 to 6 inches there. some of it warmed up just a little bit. and she's huge slabs of ice fell off the dome. it injured six people that were hit b
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and i don't think it is a big issue. it may be an issue, but it's not a big issue. >> remember, lz said it, i just -- >> i know. >> he said it. but what i will say that what i said to you after that was that it would be disingenious to think that that is at least not one part of it because we went through this four years ago. and so it's surprising we are going through it again and that we are giving it so much attention. there are bigger issues. you see the people on wall street, tea party, people don't have jobs, other issues are more important as we look at the live pictures coming from manhattan, the occupy wall street movement. so, lz, i was struck by the pastor's comments why does he think he can question a presidential candidate's religious faith? >> look, first of all, i want to tell will you are still in denial. i don't know why you keep thinking conversations behind closed doors you are behind are somehow excluding romney's religion. mormonism is a problem because so many evangelical christians believe he's goi
and i don't think it is a big issue. it may be an issue, but it's not a big issue. >> remember, lz said it, i just -- >> i know. >> he said it. but what i will say that what i said to you after that was that it would be disingenious to think that that is at least not one part of it because we went through this four years ago. and so it's surprising we are going through it again and that we are giving it so much attention. there are bigger issues. you see the people on wall...
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big announcement coming from him in just a bit. stay with us. across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. >>> welcome back to cnn. i'm a meteorologist talking about the weather. we talk about all kinds of things, but we are going to focus on weather for this one. if you look at the weather map, out west, it looks pretty good. in the east, not an issue. this is where things get interesting, smack dab in the middle. jack, our photo
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you know, a man big enough to be a hero to an age is big enough to have the truth told about him. you were hinting at that. ronald reagan as governor signed the largest state bill providing abortion, making abortion legal in american history. he signed bills that raised taxes, the increases, you were talking about that. do you know he granted amnesty to illegal aliens, allan simpson and so on? the reagan myth cannot become so overpowering that it's used as a cudgel or wedge, which i've seen it being used, what would reagan do? you have to be perfect like reagan. he wasn't perfect, but he was a great president. no man is perfect. the priorities, i agree with newt, he mostly achieved. but you take a man in the totality of his actions. i believe this team that has come to washington -- and i've been around a long time, almost as long as david gergen -- no, i don't mean that. and that little girl gloria, that young gal. but i think this is the best team we've had on the field. and if you look at people like, you know, one of my favorites is paul ryan and other people, i think we have
you know, a man big enough to be a hero to an age is big enough to have the truth told about him. you were hinting at that. ronald reagan as governor signed the largest state bill providing abortion, making abortion legal in american history. he signed bills that raised taxes, the increases, you were talking about that. do you know he granted amnesty to illegal aliens, allan simpson and so on? the reagan myth cannot become so overpowering that it's used as a cudgel or wedge, which i've seen it...
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it has always been big money for advertisers. now it is a lot more personal. >> reporter: every time you watch tv, your tv is likely watching you. through that box which collects information on show after show after show. all that data is sent anonymously to advertisers focused on reaching people likely to buy certain products or watch certain shows. >> what is the benefit to people like me? >> the benefit to consumers is you get more ads that are relative to you. >> reporter: john werther helped pioneer advertising on the internet. now he is doing it with tv. >> if this is done right, how much money is this worth? >> we think billions of dollars. >> reporter: why? because what you watch tells a lot about you. sometimes unexpectedly. >> a rerun of "saved by the bell" at 9:00 on saturday morning is one of the most highly effective spots in driving audiences to a crime drama several days later. >> reporter: it is not just set-box data, but other data when you use discount cards. tech world uses this data like direct mail. they can
it has always been big money for advertisers. now it is a lot more personal. >> reporter: every time you watch tv, your tv is likely watching you. through that box which collects information on show after show after show. all that data is sent anonymously to advertisers focused on reaching people likely to buy certain products or watch certain shows. >> what is the benefit to people like me? >> the benefit to consumers is you get more ads that are relative to you. >>...
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it is a big surprise. but we should have known a couple of months ago you've gotten pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> that was kind of funny there, secretary gatsz. the presidential medal of freedom which gates got at that ceremony is the country's highest civilian honor. >>> at about 12 minutes to the top of the hour. still to come, check this guy out. ♪ he wants to restructure the federal government. but he wants to play you a tune first. another republican formally enters the presidential race. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a
it is a big surprise. but we should have known a couple of months ago you've gotten pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> that was kind of funny there, secretary gatsz. the presidential medal of freedom which gates got at that ceremony is the country's highest civilian honor. >>> at about 12 minutes to the top of the hour. still to come, check this guy out. ♪ he wants to restructure the federal government. but he wants to play you a tune first. another republican formally...
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also there's a big shortage in terms of training. there's not a lot of people who are qualified and have the appropriate training to deal with this. so people are being forced into roles that they've never really dealt with before. >> what's your fear about the possibility of what happens to the people of libya the longer this goes on and what moammar gadhafi does to those people? >> you know, he's shown himself. i mean, currently, as this has gone on longer and longer, he's become and more indiscriminate with his attacks against civilians and more random and lashing out. so the fear, obviously, is the longer that this takes, the more that he will attack and take innocent civilians as hostages and will kill innocent people on the streets. >> dr. traina, thank you very much. stand by. we will get back to you in it broadcast. >>> ahead, an update to the story of a brave eyewitness we spoke to earlier in our coverage of the crisis in libya. you won't believe ha happened to him. judge >>> let's get you caught up on the headlines thousand
also there's a big shortage in terms of training. there's not a lot of people who are qualified and have the appropriate training to deal with this. so people are being forced into roles that they've never really dealt with before. >> what's your fear about the possibility of what happens to the people of libya the longer this goes on and what moammar gadhafi does to those people? >> you know, he's shown himself. i mean, currently, as this has gone on longer and longer, he's become...
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will we see the big lines we saw at at&t? >>> i'm rob marciano, two feet of snow, plus temperatures over 20 degrees below zero. that is sliding to the east along with the snow. full forecast in the next hour. >>> it's also being hailed a game-changer, the first real evidence that surgery on babies with spina bifida while in the womb allows some children to grow up and walk without crutches. sounds incredible doesn't it? it is. we'll talk to one mother who took the chance to have the surgery and what it meant to her family. and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >>> all right. i know you are excited about this, being a sports guy
will we see the big lines we saw at at&t? >>> i'm rob marciano, two feet of snow, plus temperatures over 20 degrees below zero. that is sliding to the east along with the snow. full forecast in the next hour. >>> it's also being hailed a game-changer, the first real evidence that surgery on babies with spina bifida while in the womb allows some children to grow up and walk without crutches. sounds incredible doesn't it? it is. we'll talk to one mother who took the chance...
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sometimes you can tell what big stakes they buy overall. but there's also derivatives they were involved in. he made bullish comments on sax during the period as well. it looks as though buffett, overall, it bullish on things. i'm trying to look here. chemical company, a specialty chemical company, about $8 billion there. also let's see, chemical company, he has a pretty aggressive financial company position as well. it looks like a little bit of everything, carol. >> okay. maybe those bank of america customers can take their $27 and give them back -- invest it there somewhere. >> buy a chemical company. >> sure. thanks, christine. >>> if you didn't know any pet better, you would think the presidential campaign is the wwe or a soap opera. the latest punch, counter punch. our get smart question of the day honors smoking joe frazier who passed away at the age of 67. he lost only two of his fights in his entire professional career. which one did not beat joe frazier during his career. was it george foreman, buster mathis or muhammad ali. we'll
sometimes you can tell what big stakes they buy overall. but there's also derivatives they were involved in. he made bullish comments on sax during the period as well. it looks as though buffett, overall, it bullish on things. i'm trying to look here. chemical company, a specialty chemical company, about $8 billion there. also let's see, chemical company, he has a pretty aggressive financial company position as well. it looks like a little bit of everything, carol. >> okay. maybe those...
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they could get a big payout and who knows, maybe wouldn't return to work after that big payout because shares are selling in the private market right now, they're valuing facebook right now at $65 billion. kyra? >> well, what's the advantage to going public and what's the rush? >> you know what, going public is a way to raise cash. gives more room to expand, to hire, to develop new products. but analysts say facebook doesn't really need the cash and doesn't want the big headaches that go with it, too. they would have to answer to shareholders. not such a great time to go public. look at the economic environment. "wall street journal" says most ipos are trading below their initial offer price. still, facebook looks like it could still go public next year because, you know how it is, cash is king. >> speaking of cash. the markets. a lot of economic reports coming out this morning. what do you think? how will things look say 4 1/2 minutes from now? >> right now stock futures are much higher. a bunch of reports came out that weren't good. one down beat report on manufacturing and anothert
they could get a big payout and who knows, maybe wouldn't return to work after that big payout because shares are selling in the private market right now, they're valuing facebook right now at $65 billion. kyra? >> well, what's the advantage to going public and what's the rush? >> you know what, going public is a way to raise cash. gives more room to expand, to hire, to develop new products. but analysts say facebook doesn't really need the cash and doesn't want the big headaches...
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as i understand, there is a lot, there's a big effort going on to try to protect her. not only her, her family as well. is her safety really at risk here? >> it's hard to say. the judge said that this is something he's very concerned about. the sheriff's office. the jail. you know, everybody's very concerned about this. there's only so much that everyone can do, if it's -- it's a free country. you can't lock down the entire country. a lot of it will be up to her. where's she goes and what she does. the more she's out in public, the more there would be an opportunity for somebody to act out like this. i think, you know, the majority of people that are, even the people that are extremely upset about this, the farthest they're willing to go is to the streets. hold up signs. chants at the free speech zones. you never know. it only takes one person. so there's only so much can you do and i think a lot of it will depend wloon she does and where she goes. i know the sheriff's office, of course, extremely ironic, because the same sheriff's office her lawyer is accused of botch
as i understand, there is a lot, there's a big effort going on to try to protect her. not only her, her family as well. is her safety really at risk here? >> it's hard to say. the judge said that this is something he's very concerned about. the sheriff's office. the jail. you know, everybody's very concerned about this. there's only so much that everyone can do, if it's -- it's a free country. you can't lock down the entire country. a lot of it will be up to her. where's she goes and what...
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a big seller, i'm told. sounds good. wonder where you could have gotten that idea. would it have been from my ben and jerry's ice cream. anderson cooper's white bread ripple. may not be as well known as yours, sir, but it has a brisk business in kennebunkport in july and august. i admit your "absurd u chart" was pretty funny. >> all right, there you go. boom! how does that taste, anderson? i assume like peanut butter. i didn't even check to see if you had a peanut allergy. the ratings feud is on. i await your next move. >> now, i know if i was one of these other anchors, i was try to keep a ratings feud going. but look, i'm not going to do that. i'm willing to just let by gones be by gones. there's no need for a feud. it's not worth it for me, because as we all know at the end of the day everyone goes to sleep after "the daily show" any way. so here's to you, steven colbert. i'm proud to have you on tonight's "ridicu-list." >>> up next, the breaking news. turns out some people will see the photos of osama bin laden's body. we'll tell you who when we continue. what a
a big seller, i'm told. sounds good. wonder where you could have gotten that idea. would it have been from my ben and jerry's ice cream. anderson cooper's white bread ripple. may not be as well known as yours, sir, but it has a brisk business in kennebunkport in july and august. i admit your "absurd u chart" was pretty funny. >> all right, there you go. boom! how does that taste, anderson? i assume like peanut butter. i didn't even check to see if you had a peanut allergy. the...
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i think it's going to be something big to watch. republicans want the agenda to be about repealing health care, jobs, cutting spending, which is a big deal in november. but some of these investigations get a little carried away. >> he was active when he was not on the majority side. let's talk about this information, you kept bringing us. you brought us information first about rahm emanuel, then pete rouse filling in an the names of people involved. william daley, this is something you told us about earlier. where do we stand? >> in early december, we started picking up information that maybe the white house the bre t interested in bringing him in. now that he's been in the job for a couple of months, various senior democrats say he feels like someone like bill daley, tom daschle, somebody with more stature might be needed now as the president does battle with the republican congress and gets ready for the 2012 re-election. where we stand now is when i first picked up this information early december, a white house official told me,
i think it's going to be something big to watch. republicans want the agenda to be about repealing health care, jobs, cutting spending, which is a big deal in november. but some of these investigations get a little carried away. >> he was active when he was not on the majority side. let's talk about this information, you kept bringing us. you brought us information first about rahm emanuel, then pete rouse filling in an the names of people involved. william daley, this is something you...
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you can make a big difference. did you know that by march 1st, more than $50 million can be earned by schools just like yours! buy participating products now, to earn your school's share of more than $50 million! >>> australia could get hit with more damaging rains on top of an already saturated landscape. 16 people died in weeks of flooding despite the threat of more rain. the city of brisbane and surrounding areas trying to clean up after the devastating disaster. we have more. >> reporter: cleaning up brisbane is proceeding at a rapid pace. houses are stripped of their contents. roads were covered in thick mud and have been cleared and reopened. all of this work is taking place with the help of an army of volunteers, literally thousands of people from thousands of areas not hit by the floods. they are into the worst hit suburbs to help with the clean up. >> not just the people who have come to clean the place out, but people coming down and bringing drinks and food for the volunteers. to see the community rally
you can make a big difference. did you know that by march 1st, more than $50 million can be earned by schools just like yours! buy participating products now, to earn your school's share of more than $50 million! >>> australia could get hit with more damaging rains on top of an already saturated landscape. 16 people died in weeks of flooding despite the threat of more rain. the city of brisbane and surrounding areas trying to clean up after the devastating disaster. we have more....
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that's a huge big deal. if it actually comes through. this is the emergence of something entirely new in the world, and here again the president is leegtd tading the >> let's see if it does come through. because a lot of the european countries are hurting for cash. interesting to see if they come up with money. let's talk about politics here at home. it looked like sarah palin might skip the 2012 white house race and now all of a sudden she's everywhere, hiring staff and launching a bus tour and today riding a harley into d.c. what is going on, errol? is she runing? >> it's very interesting. we don't know and not in a position to know because apparently she doesn't even real very a askedler. she's keeping this all very close to the vest, she and her family, apparently making all of her decisions which is why they don't follow the kind of script or pattern that you and i might be used to seeing, and frankly she's got that luxury. she's got almost 100% name recognition with the public, in particular the republican public, so she can take h
that's a huge big deal. if it actually comes through. this is the emergence of something entirely new in the world, and here again the president is leegtd tading the >> let's see if it does come through. because a lot of the european countries are hurting for cash. interesting to see if they come up with money. let's talk about politics here at home. it looked like sarah palin might skip the 2012 white house race and now all of a sudden she's everywhere, hiring staff and launching a bus...
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and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone. sergeant piaro, tell us how long the gunman was shooting before he was shot? >> it appears that the incident took approximately -- a little over five minutes from beginning to end. as can see in the video, tyler approached the intersection of sunset and vine armed with a handgun, started shooting at passing motorists, walked up and down the area of sunset and vine and then walks southbound down vine street where he shot a passenger sitting in his vehicle. and then again proceeded back toward the intersection of vine where he was -- excuse me. back toward the intersection of sunset where he was confronted by police, sunset on vine. at that -- are you there? >> yes. >> at that point, the police ordered him to drop his p weawe and he pointed his gun at the police. an officer-involved shooting then occurred. we're trying to piece together what motivated the shooting. we contacted his family who lives back east. we're t
and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone. sergeant piaro, tell us how long the gunman was shooting before he was shot? >> it appears that the incident took approximately -- a little over five minutes from beginning to end. as can see in the video, tyler approached the intersection of sunset and vine armed with a handgun, started shooting at passing motorists, walked up and down the area of sunset and...
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newt gingrich is coming out with big words. they're all trying to outflank each other in terms of the wordplay against obama and the democrats. but the other thing he'll stress is this notion that he's a ceo and you need a business leader, an executive in these harsh economic times to right the ship, to right the economic ship. >> somewhere within this hour, he is certainly going to be announcing that he is in. he's not making an announcement, has all these people who have collected at centennial park to say, i'm not going to do it? >> yeah, that would be a really big "joke's on you." no, we are fully expecting him to throw his hat into the ring officially. >> just had to ask. shannon travis, thanks so much. >>> later on this hour, we'll tell you about another republican who, like cain, isn't a household name but could soon become one. former utah governor and ambassador to china, jon huntsman. >>> then at 2:00 eastern time, we'll have a live report from south carolina where a well-known name, mitt romney, is focusing on jobs a
newt gingrich is coming out with big words. they're all trying to outflank each other in terms of the wordplay against obama and the democrats. but the other thing he'll stress is this notion that he's a ceo and you need a business leader, an executive in these harsh economic times to right the ship, to right the economic ship. >> somewhere within this hour, he is certainly going to be announcing that he is in. he's not making an announcement, has all these people who have collected at...
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this will be a big concern. yeah, we have a lot of mountains out there, so we could see things start to slide. here's some of the record temperatures. just from yesterday, we were looking at upper 50s to lower 60s. while the west is warm and wet, we have been dealing with that bitter cold across many parts of the east some of that cold air continues to blow over the warmer lake water, so the lake-effect snow machines continue to crank in this area. very heavy squalls, up to a foot can be expected off lake ontario. a little lighter snow in buffalo, but this deep chill across the east has been gradually warming up. the pattern is going to keep everybody near or below average, at least for the next couping week. so for you and me, for example, it's a real slow thaw in the atlanta area. >> talk about two different things. yesterday, i went to the boat show here in atlanta. >> you saw twiggy, the water skiing girl. >> the question is, are americans ready to spend again and spend big? we'll tell you to the boat show i
this will be a big concern. yeah, we have a lot of mountains out there, so we could see things start to slide. here's some of the record temperatures. just from yesterday, we were looking at upper 50s to lower 60s. while the west is warm and wet, we have been dealing with that bitter cold across many parts of the east some of that cold air continues to blow over the warmer lake water, so the lake-effect snow machines continue to crank in this area. very heavy squalls, up to a foot can be...
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how a suspected terrorist with big, big plans was caught with very small plane. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> so, for this job, fear of heights not allowed. engineers repealing down the washington monument. just shows you how huge those stones are. those are two people on both sides of this monument. they're up there inspecting it because of the earthquake last month, stone by stone and their structural check has given us some amazing views. take a look at these images. this is 500 feet, i think precisely, 555 feet to the top there. to the washington monument. that's that gorgeous view. i guess it depend on your perspecti perspective. this is one member of the crew with that harness, strap ped in tight being lowered along the structure. national park officials tell us the team did find loose mortar, grouting, some cracks up there yesterday. they have now completed their exam of the tiptop of it and now, they
how a suspected terrorist with big, big plans was caught with very small plane. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> so, for this job, fear of heights not allowed. engineers repealing down the washington monument. just shows you how huge those stones are. those are two people on both sides of this monument. they're up there inspecting it...
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this was going to be a very big week on capitol hill. we are going to see a vote in the house of representatives led by republicans to repeal health care reform. everything that was on the calendar has been shelved at this point and these political issues are being put aside, postponed, until this issue of the security concerns, the status of congresswoman giffords can be dealt with. >> brianna keilar, president obama will call for a moment of silence tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time, is my understanding. 11:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, a moment of silence, one that he is encouraging to be recognized nationwide. >>> of course another big story we're following today, a major winter storm that could paralyze the south. we'll get the latest on which areas will be hit the hardest potentially. of nfl training camp to put our 24-hour frequent heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. [ diehl ] people think we're indestructible, but if you're out there and you're feeling burning it's gonna affect the way that you play. prilosec otc i
this was going to be a very big week on capitol hill. we are going to see a vote in the house of representatives led by republicans to repeal health care reform. everything that was on the calendar has been shelved at this point and these political issues are being put aside, postponed, until this issue of the security concerns, the status of congresswoman giffords can be dealt with. >> brianna keilar, president obama will call for a moment of silence tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time,...
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his big slogan -- commitment to excellence. back in the heydays they were the dominant team to beat. >> it is good to look back and remember. past several years at least with the controversy you talk about but it is good to remember and remind motion of what he meant to football. from football to basketball which i'm told is not going on. >> there is basketball going on? >> there is basketball. not necessarily nba basketball, but nba players are playing. >> last night the big three, dwyane wade, lebron james hosting an all-star charity game in miami. players say they will continue to keep holding these games for as long as the nba lock-out continues. day 101. afterwards the associated press reported the players got together after this game, they met and the message there was basically, what, don't agree to anything. don't agree to anything until you know what you're agreeing to. don't concede to anything. obvious lit big sticking point right now, owners want a 50%-50% share of the revenue. players want 53% of that. in all likel
his big slogan -- commitment to excellence. back in the heydays they were the dominant team to beat. >> it is good to look back and remember. past several years at least with the controversy you talk about but it is good to remember and remind motion of what he meant to football. from football to basketball which i'm told is not going on. >> there is basketball going on? >> there is basketball. not necessarily nba basketball, but nba players are playing. >> last night...
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but the big one, abortion funding. you heard the democratic leader over and over again and democratic sources i talked to say the republicans are simply sticking to the idea of getting away with planned parenthood funding and if they are putting forward compromises, they believe they're even, from their perspective, worse. republicans say that's certainly an issue but it is not the only issue. one other thing. because it is also about the money. just gives you a sense of the fact that they're actually disagreeing over what they disagree about, how much to cut. a democratic source told me they have tentative agreement on $34.5 billion. republicans say including the how the speaker in the press conference saying there is no agreement on the number. that's where they are heading into this meeting at the white house. again as ed said, they were pretty positive last night, not today. >> dana, get back to the one more week proposal by the republicans. is this an honest attempt to buy time or is it really a bid to deflect bla
but the big one, abortion funding. you heard the democratic leader over and over again and democratic sources i talked to say the republicans are simply sticking to the idea of getting away with planned parenthood funding and if they are putting forward compromises, they believe they're even, from their perspective, worse. republicans say that's certainly an issue but it is not the only issue. one other thing. because it is also about the money. just gives you a sense of the fact that they're...
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alexandra steele is tracking a big storm for us. what do we have in store? i'm afraid to ask. >> power outages, check. allegheny electric reporting already 20,000 without power in maryland and pennsylvania. already have snow in white plains. the flurries have begun. you know, it's been 59 years since m m had measurable snow. that doesn't mean flakes of flurries. at least a tenth of an inch. since records have been kept by the national weather service, only three times in october since the 1800 he is, but not unprecedented because we have seen it. you can see where we are, new york, philly, washington, boston. the white is snow, the green is rain. look at the delineation right along the i-95 corridor. it's just east of i-95. philadelphia reporting north and west of philadelphia. we have snow. philadelphia has snow and islty 39 degrees. one other interesting thing, here is the area of low pressure. this is in nor'easter, but it is moving. a quick hitter. this is already the backside. washington, d.c., between 2:00 and 4:00 today, it will be done deal for you.
alexandra steele is tracking a big storm for us. what do we have in store? i'm afraid to ask. >> power outages, check. allegheny electric reporting already 20,000 without power in maryland and pennsylvania. already have snow in white plains. the flurries have begun. you know, it's been 59 years since m m had measurable snow. that doesn't mean flakes of flurries. at least a tenth of an inch. since records have been kept by the national weather service, only three times in october since the...
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what's the big dilemma here? do you say or watch or be that "i spy," we'll see, "the dilemma" at the movies. 4:00 eastern time. >> you have a lot coming up. >> i know. our marathon weekends. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >>> the chevy volt was voted the north american car of the year. the volt wasn't the only electric car to impress automakers. last week, i talked to a woman who is known as the car fix. and why there was an increase in electric vehicles at the car show this year. >> i think part of it, people think there is going to be a demand and we're looking for something other than fossil fuels. there are lots of options out there and we have been working on that for a while. you see the ford focus, brand-new for 2012, the smart car now electric. we already had the mini e and t if ischler and tescla and mitsubish mitsubishi. the leap is the first mass production all electric car. we'll see that as well. >> let's discuss the pluses and minuses of these vehicles we just talked about. what are th
what's the big dilemma here? do you say or watch or be that "i spy," we'll see, "the dilemma" at the movies. 4:00 eastern time. >> you have a lot coming up. >> i know. our marathon weekends. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >>> the chevy volt was voted the north american car of the year. the volt wasn't the only electric car to impress automakers. last week, i talked to a woman who is known as the car fix. and why there was an...
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the big holiday weekend. have you got barbecue planned you'll have to be alert because severe thunderstorms will be possible. they'll be widely scattered from minnesota stretching down towards texas. but we think our biggest area of concern right in this area here. high pressure controlling the east so it's going to be gorgeous for you here. but the temperatures are really going to be heating up. we're talking about highs potentially into the middle 90s. and heat advisories in effect for you in places like baltimore as well as into philadelphia. let's talk about the worst weather in the country for tomorrow. number three denver, colorado, mostly just due to some really strong gusty winds. if you're driving be aware of that especially on those crossroads. salt lake city look at wet and slick roads because of rain and snow in the morning, should change to all rain later in the dau. sioux falls, south dakota the number one worst spot in the nation tomorrow, drew, because they have a good threat of see pg thunder
the big holiday weekend. have you got barbecue planned you'll have to be alert because severe thunderstorms will be possible. they'll be widely scattered from minnesota stretching down towards texas. but we think our biggest area of concern right in this area here. high pressure controlling the east so it's going to be gorgeous for you here. but the temperatures are really going to be heating up. we're talking about highs potentially into the middle 90s. and heat advisories in effect for you in...
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that's really the big question. because if hosni mubarak goes, who, then, comes in and who can play that role? and, look. egypt has also been very strong anti-iran. so i imagine that there's probably no one happier at this point than the leadership in iran looking at what's going on. >> some analysts suggested this is similar to what happened in iran in '79. the shaw of iran was a close u.s. ally, but flawed, and a lot of people in iran did not like him and, of course, he was overthrown. there was a revolution. we know what happened then. and it became very, very obvious, but as bad as the shaw was, from the u.s. perspective, what followed was even worse. decades of the leadership by the ayatollahs in iran, and some u.s. officials have said to me over the past few day, they're deeply worried. as flawed at mu baik ibarak que they don't know what will happen. >> sure. the what ifs. the shaw takes to the streets. would we be dealing with the iran we're dealing with now. the fact of the matter is, the world isn't made o
that's really the big question. because if hosni mubarak goes, who, then, comes in and who can play that role? and, look. egypt has also been very strong anti-iran. so i imagine that there's probably no one happier at this point than the leadership in iran looking at what's going on. >> some analysts suggested this is similar to what happened in iran in '79. the shaw of iran was a close u.s. ally, but flawed, and a lot of people in iran did not like him and, of course, he was overthrown....
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. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just basically disregarded anything the judge said and continued to talk. >> you've been doing this for a while now. have you seen anybody react this way especially towards a judge? >> i have seen people react this way but only in training videos, and the training they send us to. not in actually any courtroom i've worked in in the 3 1/2 years i've been there. >> when you grabbed her and you subdued her. what happened? was she remorseful? did you have to take her away? what happened? >> she was not remorseful at all actually. i had to administer the handcuffs on the floor. she was resisting arrest. she was fighting with
. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just...
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two big things, brooke. one is tim pawlenty is sort of considered by thought leaders, washington, republican operatives, the likely sort of favorite establishment republican if mitt romney should stumble and lose the front-runner status. so he would theoretically have the most to gain. and this is an opportunity to show that mitt romney endorsed in the pawlenty people's view a plan that embraces big government values, that in their view is very similar to the kind of big government values that president obama embraced that are so unpopular with the republican voters. so they're trying to point out that contrast without seeming like they're too critical of a fellow republican, which is a danger in itself. >> okay. so that is tim pawlenty, mitt romney. we're going to have five ore participants in new hampshire with you tonight. 15 seconds, jessica yellin. run through them. >> reporter: is there a click? >> newt gingrich, 15 seconds. go. >> gingrich just lost his whole staff. has to go up there, remind voters w
two big things, brooke. one is tim pawlenty is sort of considered by thought leaders, washington, republican operatives, the likely sort of favorite establishment republican if mitt romney should stumble and lose the front-runner status. so he would theoretically have the most to gain. and this is an opportunity to show that mitt romney endorsed in the pawlenty people's view a plan that embraces big government values, that in their view is very similar to the kind of big government values that...
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this is not some big hero, some big powerful guy. this was a man confined to this little room watching television by himself. not what he portrayed in these videos that you see where he clearly dyed his beard and perhaps his hair. i'm candy crowley in washington. >> and i'm fionnuala sweeney in atlanta. barbara star was called in for the briefing today when officials released these videos. you were talking about the u.s. wanting 0 to control the message and the image of osama bin laden by releasing these videos. my question is, what is the mood in the pentagon now about anticipating any possible backlash? >> well, you know, that was addressed today. somebody asked, are you worried about potential attacks against u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan or perhaps anywhere or attacks against the united states. that is what they are looking for in scrubbing through all of this intelligence are there any clues about any potential attacks that might be coming. what the sense of it right now is that at least right now, al qaeda is dis
this is not some big hero, some big powerful guy. this was a man confined to this little room watching television by himself. not what he portrayed in these videos that you see where he clearly dyed his beard and perhaps his hair. i'm candy crowley in washington. >> and i'm fionnuala sweeney in atlanta. barbara star was called in for the briefing today when officials released these videos. you were talking about the u.s. wanting 0 to control the message and the image of osama bin laden by...
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thank you so much for the nice plug, my special big stars, big giving. you know we've been doing this for a couple of years. this year i spoke to bill clinton, tony bennett, will ferrell. coming up in the next hour we'll show you my one-on-one with jennifer lopez. it was a thrill for me. i went out to the set of "american idol" in los angeles, pasadena to be exact. it was something that happened to her newborn daughter emmy. she had a health scare with her. it was that that inspired her to start her foundation and give back to mothers and children around the world. we'll be talking about that. my special airs at 2:00 p.m. eastern time on cnn. i'll be on at the top of the hour. >> tony bennett, i haven't seen that one. >> it was on tuesday, also today 2:00 p.m. eastern. he sang a song for me. >> i'm not going to sing you to break here but we'll see you in a couple of minutes. top of the hour at noon. good to see you, my dear lady. >>> regifting. have you done it before? >> i'm not going to tell. >> you're not supposed to admit it. that's key. is it tabu?
thank you so much for the nice plug, my special big stars, big giving. you know we've been doing this for a couple of years. this year i spoke to bill clinton, tony bennett, will ferrell. coming up in the next hour we'll show you my one-on-one with jennifer lopez. it was a thrill for me. i went out to the set of "american idol" in los angeles, pasadena to be exact. it was something that happened to her newborn daughter emmy. she had a health scare with her. it was that that inspired...
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it's a big get for the huntsman campaign which is struggling in national polls. they'll announce this endorsement today in new hampshire. >> we'll be listening for that. >>> let's dive more into this cnn/orc poll and talk about the tea party movement versus more traditional republicans and what it says about both movements. >> sure. i can tell you, being out on campaign trail, that jobs and the economy are certainly the biggest issues out here. this new cnn poll shows that tea party republicans have different views with other republicans. half of all tea party supporters say they want the president and congress to focus on trimming the ballooning federal deficit which is an issue we saw play out in the controversy about raising the debt ceiling. among the republicans that don't see themselves as tea parties, 55% say washington should focus on creating jobs and reducing deficit numbers. >> the gay marriage statistic is interesting. >> tea party republicans are more conservative. the poll shows 73% of tea party republicans do not support gay marriage. that's compar
it's a big get for the huntsman campaign which is struggling in national polls. they'll announce this endorsement today in new hampshire. >> we'll be listening for that. >>> let's dive more into this cnn/orc poll and talk about the tea party movement versus more traditional republicans and what it says about both movements. >> sure. i can tell you, being out on campaign trail, that jobs and the economy are certainly the biggest issues out here. this new cnn poll shows that...
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funding for education, a big one. medicare, environment, public health, not so different today when you look at what their sticking points are. funding for abortion providers and a big sticking point over the clean air act when it comes to epa regulations. so again, some of the same points. what happened? the consequences of 1995? they shut down. clinton vetoed the budget that congress sent him. this time they can't get congress to pass the budget. november 1995, five days in november, they were shut down. lasted for five days. the second time it was a bigger trouble, this was from december -- this was from december 15th all the way to january 6th. that lasted 21 days. today if they can't reach an agreement, the government will shut down at midnight. it puts 800,000 government workers, tax returns, and also some loans in limbo. what about the political consequences? republicans were blamed back in 1995. and president clinton was able to use that as a springboard for his re-election. he was re-elected in 1996. are ther
funding for education, a big one. medicare, environment, public health, not so different today when you look at what their sticking points are. funding for abortion providers and a big sticking point over the clean air act when it comes to epa regulations. so again, some of the same points. what happened? the consequences of 1995? they shut down. clinton vetoed the budget that congress sent him. this time they can't get congress to pass the budget. november 1995, five days in november, they...
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the big picture here. so it's rather interesting to see families come here with small children to pay their respects. >> susan candiotti in tucson, thank you. now a remembering the six people killed in that shooting rampage. dorwin stoddard was a retired construction work. echs killed trying to shield his wife from the gunman. also killed was a federal judge. john roll was the chief judge for the u.s. district court of arizona. dorothy morris and phyllis scheck were among the oldest victims. at 9 years old christina green was the youngest and gabe zimmerman was an aide to the congresswoman. we'll bring you much more on the investigation and the victims throughout the next hour. >>> also, we'll keep you posted on this huge weather system that is sweeping through the south. we're talking about snow and ice. already signs of it in parts of texas, and it's expected to spread from texas to the carolinas. that's up next. lelelelelele ann] many people don't understand their occasional digestive upsets. gastroente
the big picture here. so it's rather interesting to see families come here with small children to pay their respects. >> susan candiotti in tucson, thank you. now a remembering the six people killed in that shooting rampage. dorwin stoddard was a retired construction work. echs killed trying to shield his wife from the gunman. also killed was a federal judge. john roll was the chief judge for the u.s. district court of arizona. dorothy morris and phyllis scheck were among the oldest...
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we still have a big problem to sol chf is reactor four. >> what are we getting in terms of radiation readings? >> i think that's good news. i think they've stabilized. you know, the news in japan is you're getting the stories about food, radiation in the food chain. i think that will be more of an issue psychological issue and economic issue than a health issue. but the government is going to have to grapple with what to do about that. if they outlaw all the produce from that region, that pretty much is putting the stamp of death on those farmers. they're never going to be able to sell any produce. what happens if it starts to pop-up at more places? you can't, you know -- they have a tough public policy problem right now about what to do with a very, very small amounts of radiation that are showing up in food and other samples. >> is this plant still at risk from earthquakes? we keep seeing earthquake -- significant ones, 6.0, 6.1, i mean could those still rat this will thing to the point you might make enough progress an then we end up going backwards again? >> i don't think you can
we still have a big problem to sol chf is reactor four. >> what are we getting in terms of radiation readings? >> i think that's good news. i think they've stabilized. you know, the news in japan is you're getting the stories about food, radiation in the food chain. i think that will be more of an issue psychological issue and economic issue than a health issue. but the government is going to have to grapple with what to do about that. if they outlaw all the produce from that...
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the big question is, is she fully in to run for president. >> all right. we're already out of town but real quick because i said i want it to ask this question earlier last we spoke. if this is considered late by some people's standards to jump into the race, why is it so many are waiting so late before they make it official? >> reporter: first of all, money. very expensive to run. two, a lot of candidates have already run and they don't need their name i.d. that's what we're seeing, fred. >> mark preston, always good to see you. appreciate that. >>> all right, lessons learned now from past disasters. hiroshima survivor who uses radiation to help save lives as a cancer doctor. >>> survivors of the world war ii atomic bombings in japan have a unique perspective on the current nuclear crisis. one woman who lived through hiroshima now uses radiation to help save lives as a cancer doctor. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta has her story in this human factor. >> reporter: dr. ritsuko komaki was two years old when the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima, more than 6
the big question is, is she fully in to run for president. >> all right. we're already out of town but real quick because i said i want it to ask this question earlier last we spoke. if this is considered late by some people's standards to jump into the race, why is it so many are waiting so late before they make it official? >> reporter: first of all, money. very expensive to run. two, a lot of candidates have already run and they don't need their name i.d. that's what we're...
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we are the ones making a big deal out of this. we keep asking rudy giuliani. guess what. if she wants in, she'll get in. we are making a bigger deal out of this than anybody. we should shut up. >> that's right. >> thanks, guys. i have to say she draws a crowd though. rudy giuliani and no other candidate draws a crowd like sarah palin and when you put her on tv the ratings go up. >> so does james brown but he's not running for office. >> james brown is dead, dude. thank you. i appreciate it. the republican debate co-hosted by cnn and the tea party at 8:00 p.m. on cnn. >>> next, we'll look at the tea party's influence on the gop nomination. plus, my sit-down interview with americans about what they want to hear with the americans. we'll drill down on the no talking points coming up next. >>> let's continue our political discussion now with mr. mark preston and senate political reporter shannon travis. you got the word about michele bachmann that she'll come out targeting rick perry. >> perry is the person who's taken wind out of her sails. we are all wondering would she go
we are the ones making a big deal out of this. we keep asking rudy giuliani. guess what. if she wants in, she'll get in. we are making a bigger deal out of this than anybody. we should shut up. >> that's right. >> thanks, guys. i have to say she draws a crowd though. rudy giuliani and no other candidate draws a crowd like sarah palin and when you put her on tv the ratings go up. >> so does james brown but he's not running for office. >> james brown is dead, dude. thank...